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Callistus Valer
  
Do you think Kristen's credentials are sufficient for doing the tour de france
http://www.epiphanysalon.com/kristen.htm

Js
  
Dude, it's Kirsten not Kristen.

"Callistus Valerius" <jazzyboss@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:beqkl3$g96$1@slb6.atl.mindspring.net...
> Do you think Kristen's credentials are sufficient for doing the tour
de
> france http://www.epiphanysalon.com/kristen.htm

Steven L. Sheff
  
On 7/12/03 9:46 PM, in article beqkl3$g96$1@slb6.atl.mindspring.net, "Callistus Valerius"
<jazzyboss@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Do you think Kristen's credentials are sufficient for doing the tour de france
> http://www.epiphanysalon.com/kristen.htm

Kirsten's credentials are just a bit stronger than Kristen's ...

Bensharp13
  
> Do you think Kristen's credentials are sufficient for doing the tour de france
> http://www.epiphanysalon.com/kristen.htm

try these:

http://www.cln.com/archives/charlotte/newsstand/best2000/celebs.htm#link7

http://espn.go.com/outdoors/general/s/g_tv_desc_sporting_dog_chron.html

(my personal fav.) http://www.cln.com/archives/charlotte/newsstand/best2000/cityc.htm

Arous
  
I mean, like, we all got a work, right...so cut her a lil' slack...at least she's trying...

Cordially, Arous

"Callistus Valerius" <jazzyboss@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:beqkl3$g96$1@slb6.atl.mindspring.net...
> Do you think Kristen's credentials are sufficient for doing the tour
de
> france http://www.epiphanysalon.com/kristen.htm

Callistus Valer
  
You call those links credentials? Two of the links said she was

hunting dogs. Those are the only credentials you need to comment on the world's greatest
cycling event?

Fred Marx
  
she's cutter than Roll (IMHO)

Arous wrote:

> I mean, like, we all got a work, right...so cut her a lil' slack...at least she's trying...
>
> Cordially, Arous
>
>
> "Callistus Valerius" <jazzyboss@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:beqkl3$g96$1@slb6.atl.mindspring.net...
>
>> Do you think Kristen's credentials are sufficient for doing the tour
>
> de
>
>>france http://www.epiphanysalon.com/kristen.htm
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>

Justafan
  
OLN should show more respect for the sport (and the viewers) than to hire a "personality" who seems
to have NO cycling experience, just a pretty face who can "schmooze" a bit.

I've heard Christi Anderson (Phil's wife) sit in for a few minutes on Eurosport, and she's exactly
the kind of "counterpoint" person that OLN SHOULD have hired for the job.

In article <beqkl3$g96$1@slb6.atl.mindspring.net>, jazzyboss@hotmail.com says...
> Do you think Kristen's credentials are sufficient for doing the tour de france
> http://www.epiphanysalon.com/kristen.htm
>

Dashi Toshii
  
"justafan" <deadend@nospam.com> wrote in message news:MPG.197b53e9a61ef6f99896f7@news.blarg.net...
> OLN should show more respect for the sport (and the viewers) than to hire a "personality" who
> seems to have NO cycling experience, just a pretty face who can "schmooze" a bit.
>
> I've heard Christi Anderson (Phil's wife) sit in for a few minutes on Eurosport, and she's exactly
> the kind of "counterpoint" person that OLN SHOULD have hired for the job.

She's doing a great job, just what she was hired to do.

The average OLN viewer probably has no more knowledge of cycling than did Kirsten prior to this
year's TdF.

She asks the right questions which gives Bob a chance to indoctrinate the viewer to what bike racing
is all about.

She is exactly what the American public needs now, don't know about the other country's viewer but
she is good for cycling in America.

Dashii

Edward Waffle
  
Dashi Toshii wrote in message <7budnTDVnOjL0Y-iXTWJhA@comcast.com>...
>
>The average OLN viewer probably has no more knowledge of cycling than did Kirsten prior to this
>year's TdF.

This is the only time of year I watch OLN. I cut back my cable to ultra basic at the end of
the month.

But from the ads they run for other shows, it looks like the average OLN viewers are fat guys who
like to fish, fat guys who like to hunt and cowboys who try to stay on the back of bulls after the
bull has had his scrotum tied with a rope.

Rick H
  
I kept cable and OLN through the Vuelta last year. Heras climbed some obscenely steep mountains.
What was that mountain stage in the fog that he won? Anyway, this year I've cancelled cable
completely and watch OLN's TDF on a neighbor's TV. More fun when there's company, and now I don't
have worry about becoming a TDF TV junkie, watching them play the same stage over and over and
over and ...

Rick H

"Edward Waffle" <xyz_mtn_123@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:<bX0Ra.56293$0v4.3834655@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>...
>
> This is the only time of year I watch OLN. I cut back my cable to ultra basic at the end of
> the month.

Raptor
  
rick h wrote:
> I kept cable and OLN through the Vuelta last year. Heras climbed some obscenely steep mountains.
> What was that mountain stage in the fog that he won?

The Agliru. (Does that name mean anything or is it a proper noun?)

Anyway, this year I've cancelled cable completely and
> watch OLN's TDF on a neighbor's TV. More fun when there's company, and now I don't have worry
> about becoming a TDF TV junkie, watching them play the same stage over and over and over and ...

There's nothing wrong with that though. I know tons and tons about this year's race, most of which I
will forget soon.

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Didier A. Depir
  
Raptor <me@attbi.com> wrote:
> rick h wrote:
>> I kept cable and OLN through the Vuelta last year. Heras climbed some obscenely steep mountains.
>> What was that mountain stage in the fog that he won?

> The Agliru. (Does that name mean anything or is it a proper noun?)

It works even better when it's spelled El Angliru.

Didier

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